Sentences with phrase «excessive complexity»

The government is already attempting to tackle the issue of excessive complexity in the management reporting lines of major banks, with its Banking Executive Accountability Regime introducing requirements for all large banks to draw up maps that pin down individual responsibility for every process in a bank.
Through focusing in making a fighting game, THQ has achieved a high quality title only lacking in its sometimes excessive complexity.
Dr Simon Harrison from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) said: «Whilst we recognise the need to support the market, we remain concerned about excessive complexity and the potential for perverse incentives.
Monster Hunter World is a game that requires some initial effort and the ability to endure what may seem like excessive complexity for a time.
One is amazed by his flirtation with extremes, by his willingness to risk banality in order to tailor it to reality: one tiny strand of hair separates beauty from parody, simplicity from excessive complexity, improvisation from formality, and above all cool from cold.
That, combined with excessive complexity and the idea that no one would notice he was driving the stolen car in question — and that he didn't think the VIN would be on record as stolen — was his downfall.
These include excessive complexity that leaves many seniors befuddled, negative media reports by befuddled journalists, deceptive merchandising by some loan providers, and hostility by AARP to which many seniors look for guidance on financial products.
Already there is excessive complexity in reconciling rights and obligations between workers, co-workers, employers and regulators.
The prudential regulator has slammed Commonwealth Bank's board, senior management and culture in a scathing 110 page report that lambasts the bank for its widespread complacency, overconfidence, excessive complexity and insularity.
Indeed, as discussed above, the excessive complexity of evidence rules was one of the driving concerns behind the evidence revolution.
Nearly 70 % of executives attribute rising costs to excessive complexity, and many firms are aggressively combating complexity... (READ THIS STORY)
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